As a millennial living with a chronic illness, Mallory McGrath shares how her personal experiences have shaped the ways in which she approaches ideas around aging and conversations about end-of-life care. Her piece is a…
As a millennial living with a chronic illness, Mallory McGrath shares how her personal experiences have shaped the ways in which she approaches ideas around aging and conversations about end-of-life care. Her piece is a…
In this piece by Megan Carmichael, she reminds us that sometimes children unintentionally teach adults about how to grapple with things and/or events that feel daunting. Her 5 year old daughter taught her a lesson…
“For generations, Jews have mourned in person, the physical community acting as a tangible source of comfort. We are now witnessing a break in tradition, a new way to mourn forced upon us by necessity….
In the new film, Clouds, viewers are introduced Zach Sobiech: a good-humored, likeable teenager; a talented musician and performer; and a patient with terminal osteosarcoma. The movie explores the brevity of life, beauty of community and…
This pandemic has surfaced many truths: the fragility of life, the importance of planning ahead and the undeniable fact that we need each other. Our guest blogger, Alejandra Salemi, discusses the undeniable truth of the…
Naomi Edmondson, a death doula, shares her story of loss and how her role as a death doula has brought her to mingle with her mortality. She invites readers into her experience of what it…